Facts & Figures
2008-2009 Enrollments
Anderson Elementary 946
Bolin Elementary 756
Boon Elementary 910
Boyd Elementary 596
Chandler Elementary 633
Green Elementary 735
Kerr Elementary 668
Marion Elementary 957
Norton Elementary 628
Reed Elementary 682
Rountree Elementary 546
Story Elementary 760
Vaughan Elementary 587
Curtis Middle School 749
Ereckson Middle School 992
Ford Middle School 882
Lowery Freshman Center 1,238
Allen High School 3,698
Total AISD Enrollment 17,513

Enrollments by grade & campus (PDF)

Projections
Allen ISD enrollment is projected to increase steadily at a rate of approximately eight percent per year over the next 10 years. Regardless of enrollment increases, Allen ISD is committed to maintaining acceptable student-to-staff ratios and class sizes through the hiring of additional staff or the distribution of students to "sister" campuses if necessary.

Elementary students enrolling in Allen ISD for the first time may be assigned to a school outside of their attendance area if no space exists in their grade level. Parents may choose to remain at that school or transfer back if openings at their original school become available.

 


Tax Information

Tax Rates 2008/09 2007/08 2006/07 2005/06
Maintenance & Operations (M&0) 1.0400 1.0400 1.3700 1.5000
Debt Service .4303 .4303 .4051 .4124
Total 1.4703 1.4703 1.7751 1.9124


2008 Top Ten Taxpayers

TAXPAYER

TOTAL TAXABLE VALUE

AT&T Mobility LLC $124,808,891
Chelsea Allen Development LP $73,500,000
Coventry II / Trademark / Montgomery Farm $60,036,182
Oncor Electric Delivery $38,302,688
Benton Pointe Apartments Inc $38,283,472
Lexington Allen LLP $36,728,836
BH Settler's Apartments LP $34,802,477
Sanmina Corporation $33,353,599
TC Village Inc $31,430,738
The Village At Allen LP $30,248,041

Bond Elections
Allen ISD voters approved a $219 million bond proposal in November 2008 that will finance a number of projects over the next five years including:

·Two new elementary schools
·A career and technology center addition to Allen High School
·Expansion of Curtis and Ereckson Middle Schools
·Renovations to Curtis Middle School, Ford Middle School and six elementary campuses
·The addition of music rehearsal rooms to Allen High School, Curtis Middle School and Ford Middle School
·A classroom addition to Boyd Elementary School
·The purchase of land for a new service center (transportation, maintenance and student nutrition departments)
·The installation or upgrade of security camera systems at all campuses
·Roof and heating/air conditioning replacements or improvements
·The addition of new restrooms and concessions to the existing Allen Eagle Stadium
·The purchase of 45 school buses
·The upgrade or replacement of obsolete classroom and network technology

The Board of Trustees now looks to move forward in planning three major projects that will be included in a May 2009 bond election. These include a new athletic stadium, a high school auditorium and a school district service center.

YEAR
AMOUNT
FOR
PERCENT FOR
AGAINST
TOTAL VOTES
           

2008

$219 Million 20,885 74% 7,488 28,373

2004

$71.5 Million 3,344 74% 1,171 4,515
2002
$55.5 Million
1,001
75%
342
1,343
1998
$115 Million
1,599
73%
599
2,194
1995
$75.8 Million
2,438
84%
460
2,898
1993
$17.3 Million
2,272
74%
776
3,048
1990
$13 Million
719
33%
1,406
2,125
1985
$16 Million
415
90%
45
460
1981
$12.9 Million
262
87%
38
300
1980
$17.9 Million
351
84%
63
414
1977
$5 Million
188
94%
11
199
1973
$3 Million
213
91%
21
234
1970
$750,000
144
66%
75
219
1959
$200,000
106
100%
0
106
1953
$6,000
61
99%
1
62
1936
$12,000
95
97%
27
122
1910
$12,000
47
90%
5
52
           
 

 


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